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Alex Partridge
Alex has the most medals in the current British rowing team and was recently named the 2010 British Olympic Association Olympian of the Year
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Andrew Castle
Andrew Castle is one of breakfast TV's most familiar faces as an integral member of the GMTV presenting team. Covering both news and features, Andrew recently won acclaim for his steadfast coverage of the war in Iraq, proving his experience, talent and empathy as both a journalist and presenter.… |
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Anna Hemmings MBE
Anna Hemmings is best known as Britain’s leading female marathon canoeist, a two time Olympian and 6 times World Champion. However, having recently retired from the world of elite sport she is now pursuing her career in the world of sports broadcasting. Alongside that, Anna continues to inspir… |
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Barney Storey
Barney Storey is the world’s best sprint tandem pilot. In 2008 he won double gold at the Beijing Paralympic Games with his stoker Anthony Kappes and in winning the first also lowered the tandem kilometre world record to an incredible 1.02.867, half a second quicker than the previous mark. The … |
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Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson is Britain’s greatest Paralympic athlete. She competed in five Paralympic Games, winning 11 Gold Medals, and is acknowledged as one of the most gifted and courageous sportswomen of her generation. In addition to her outstanding Paralympic achievements, between 1992… |
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Ben Hunt-Davis
His story of the path to an Olympic gold medal bridges the reality gap between just listening to how others achieve their goals, and doing it yourself. His experience as a Business Coach has allowed Ben a great deal of insight into the corporate world. Knowing about how people think and what motiva… |
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Chris Boardman
Christopher Boardman was born into a cycling family in the small town of Hoylake, Wirral on 26th August 1968. Although his father, Keith was an enthusiastic cyclist who was short listed for the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, it was not until Chris was thirteen that he began to show a real interest in cycl… |
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Chris Holmes MBE MA
Chris Holmes is the London 2012 Director of Paralympic Integration
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Claire Taylor MBE
Part of the 2009 World Cup winning side, Claire has been described as "the best player in the tournament" and was named as the.ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year 2009
As a medium pace bowler Clare also became the first England player to take 100 international wickets |
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Colin Jackson
Colin Jackson hung up his spikes in front of a roaring home crowd at the World Indoor Championships in Birmingham 2003. It was a fitting end to the competitive career of one of the nation’s favourite sporting personalities, having decided to retire from the sport that he dominated for so long.… |
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